JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

javax.swing.plaf.basic
Class BasicTableUI.KeyHandler

java.lang.Object
  |
  +--javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicTableUI.KeyHandler
All Implemented Interfaces:
EventListener, KeyListener
Enclosing class:
BasicTableUI

public class BasicTableUI.KeyHandler
extends Object
implements KeyListener

This inner class is marked "public" due to a compiler bug. This class should be treated as a "protected" inner class. Instantiate it only within subclasses of BasicTableUI.

As of Java 2 platform v1.3 this class is no longer used. Instead JTable overrides processKeyBinding to dispatch the event to the current TableCellEditor.


Constructor Summary
BasicTableUI.KeyHandler()
           
 
Method Summary
 void keyPressed(KeyEvent e)
          Invoked when a key has been pressed.
 void keyReleased(KeyEvent e)
          Invoked when a key has been released.
 void keyTyped(KeyEvent e)
          Invoked when a key has been typed.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

BasicTableUI.KeyHandler

public BasicTableUI.KeyHandler()
Method Detail

keyPressed

public void keyPressed(KeyEvent e)
Description copied from interface: KeyListener
Invoked when a key has been pressed.
Specified by:
keyPressed in interface KeyListener

keyReleased

public void keyReleased(KeyEvent e)
Description copied from interface: KeyListener
Invoked when a key has been released.
Specified by:
keyReleased in interface KeyListener

keyTyped

public void keyTyped(KeyEvent e)
Description copied from interface: KeyListener
Invoked when a key has been typed. This event occurs when a key press is followed by a key release.
Specified by:
keyTyped in interface KeyListener

JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

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